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So to start off. I think this will be tier 10 premium. It will use the model of the Missouri. Its basic premise is giving the bb US cruiser AP angles, we will call this New Jersey build. Maybe for balance, it won't have as many heals or maybe it will be balanced as it will have substantially less hp than any other tier 10. The second build called Wisconsin build will take the Missouri model and turn it into a sniper. IE what the original Duke of York was, no heals but insanely accurate bb guns. It would be nice to include these two historical ships. It also makes things easy on wargaming as they already have the model. They just have to make minor adjustments to the camo to distinguish the different iowas. What do you guys think?

When did they get rid of exchanging the research xp cost of cvs to free xp? I was just wondering because if i end up getting a RN cv i probably won't want it and I wouldn't mind getting some free xp out of it.

You are correct, when any bb with 16 inch or higher caliber guns are present you will want to camp islands as they can overmatch your bow. However, if you luck out and they only have 15inch gun bbs they can't pen your bow and you can bow tank them. Use AP when you are within about 12 to 10km of a broadside bb. Sometimes you can get away with AP at further ranges. You have really good ap pen angles so broadside or even well angled cruisers you can sometimes get away with shooting AP at them. I highly recommend the radar mod. Dont show broadside as your citadel is completely above the water line unlike the buffalo which has a lowered forward and aft citadel. Both range and reload mod are good it just depends on your playstyle.

So I was taking a look at the armor layout of the Des Moines compared to the other US Heavy cruisers and I noticed a rather interesting pattern about US Heavy cruisers armor scheme that Des Moines doesn't follow. I'm going to use the Baltimore as my example screenshot and because it has a similar hull and overall layout to the Des Moines However all the other US Heavy cruisers follow this layout including both Pensacola and Indianapolis. So what I'm trying to point out is the fact that the citadel makes a drop on both the bow and aft of the Baltimore, a pattern that is repeated throughout all US Heavy cruisers except for Des Moines which has a single flat line citadel. I'm wondering why Des Moines doesn't continue the obvious armor trend of the US Heavy cruisers. Is it because the Des Moines Model hasn't been updated in a while or is it like this to balance out the ships high rate of fire. I don't know but I was wondering what others thought about this. Should Des Moines continue the armor layout of the US Heavy cruisers or does that risk it becoming overpowered?